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Can people really not tell I'm losing my hair?
by
bustabucket
on 10 Feb, 2008 06:42
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I've been shaving my head since about the middle of last summer, because I had the good old Norwood 3-4 horseshoe shape. In the fall, I moved to Germany to study.
Since I moved here, I've never seen so many people fascinated with my hair. I'm pretty sure every single one of my 19 roommates has asked me, individually, why I shave my head, if I ever had long hair, and what my hair color was.
I always thought that people would assume I shaved my head because I was losing my hair. Plus, my hairline is still visible no matter what, the more so after a couple days of growth if I get lazy.
Any thoughts?
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#1
by
schro
on 10 Feb, 2008 06:48
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19 roommates? Wow.....
I can't speak for everyone, but it's usually evident whether or not someone is loing their hair, especially people with longer hair (not as visible with a tight cut). Hope that helps.
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#2
by
Razor X
on 10 Feb, 2008 07:49
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This just reaffirms that you did the right thing by shaving your head. Wouldn't you rather that people not be sure if you were losing your hair or not, as opposed to being dead certain by letting them see a grown-out horseshoe?
I've had a few people ask me the same questions -- why I shaved, how much hair would I have if I didn't, etc. I thought I had enough shadow to give the game away, but I think it all boils down to the fact that most people are not that fixated on studying someone else's scalp.
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 10 Feb, 2008 14:26
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Believe me... they can tell........
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#4
by
Sgt. Pate
on 10 Feb, 2008 17:33
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I think it just goes to show that people are so self absorbed that unless you do something drastic like shaving your head, they just don't pay much attention!
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#5
by
TheSlyBear
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:28
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But does it really matter?
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#6
by
Mikekoz13
on 11 Feb, 2008 04:38
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But does it really matter?
BINGO!! Mr. Bear!
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#7
by
JDog
on 11 Feb, 2008 21:13
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Booted Bear is an opinionated Walrus isnt he?
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#8
by
TheSlyBear
on 11 Feb, 2008 22:34
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Booted Bear is an opinionated Walrus isnt he?
And proud of it!

A few years back on another forum, a poster took great umbrage to the fact that I dared post an opinion that differed from his own. The gall of it! He called me an "opinionated walrus". I think he thought it was an insult regarding my weight and facial hair, but I thought it was hilarious and now I use it frequently.
I think that really pisses him off.
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#9
by
JDog
on 11 Feb, 2008 23:39
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Bear it never hurts to be opinionated
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#10
by
Marz
on 12 Feb, 2008 10:35
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Or a walrus...
Coo Coo Ca Choo
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#11
by
bustabucket
on 13 Feb, 2008 17:28
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19 roommates? Wow.....
I can't speak for everyone, but it's usually evident whether or not someone is loing their hair, especially people with longer hair (not as visible with a tight cut). Hope that helps.
Well, I'm sly, so that doesn't apply to me.
19 flatmates really, just people in my hall.
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#12
by
Braco
on 13 Feb, 2008 19:18
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Its hard to tell if you got a tan or blonde hair, if your pale and have dark hair the hairline is very visible. I also think that if you are going bald yourself, you pay more attention to other peoples hairline
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#13
by
jmcmana
on 14 Feb, 2008 23:23
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Yeah, I think you tend to notice it more once you start going through it yourself. And most people notice it in themselves much more than others do, because you see yourself in the mirror everytime you look
Occasionally someone will tell me that I'm losing my hair in the front, I tell them, "that's kinda what I'm aiming for, I've lost it everywhere!"
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#14
by
xnewyawka
on 19 Feb, 2008 09:02
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I think it's partially due to the popularity of the shaven head right now, since it is so much more "fashionable" in pop, and even certain sports and by celebrities.
That may prompt people to ask you about it. It's also possible they may want to do it themselves and may be looking for some input.
Either way, a smooth sly head looks way better than a 3-4 horseshoe.
Keep it smooth , bro!